Cover illustration for Matthew 18:1–5, Jesus with a child at the center, teaching humility and true greatness in the Kingdom of God.

Introduction – The Question of Greatness Who is the greatest? This question echoes through politics, societies, and even churches. In today’s Gospel …

Pope Francis holding a baby during a public appearance, with a modern artistic depiction of an African libation ritual beside him.

A spiritual reflection honoring Pope Francis as a New World Ancestor within African traditions, recognizing his transition and eternal communion with the Creator.

Dark sky during crucifixion—symbolizing earth-shaking Christian silence

A call to challenge the ongoing presence of Christ’s crucifixion in today’s world, challenging silent spirituality and calling for an active, living memorial that confronts injustice and suffering.

A passion of Christ drama in Nigerians Church

Every year during holy week, Christians around the world commemorate Jesus’ final days on earth, beginning with his triumphant entry into Jerusalem …

The role of Igbo language

“NA” is one of the most essential words in the Igbo language. Despite its apparent simplicity, “NA” plays a vital role in …

The Three Gossips Sandstone pillar in Grand County, Utah, US

Luke 15:11-32 is traditionally known as the Parable of the Prodigal Son. It tells the story of a father and his two …

Image of traditional African dancers

The Alienation and the Creator’s Call to Sacred Spaces We’ve long neglected one vital aspect of theology: how our liturgical songs can …

"igbo masks" antique and sacred

Is Okeite Part of Igbo Religion? The Heart of the Debate Is Okeite part of the Igbo religion, or has it diverged from the …

African Traditional religion

We All Need the Wisdom of African Traditional Religion African Traditional Religion (ATR) has recently been the subject of hot debate among …

Astraunats

We Must Return To Our Roots Whether we trace our heritage to Africa or elsewhere, being true to ourselves means reconnecting with …

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